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Iggy Pop
Post Pop Depression
PPV Replay

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* Included unlimited replays till December 31st, 2020

Description

On May 13th, 2016 Iggy Pop has concert at the Royal Albert Hall. This show is described as performance of a lifetime. Pop had recorded the album Post Pop Depression with Joshua Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age as a highly personal and introspective reflection back on his career to date. Post Pop Depression is the 17th Iggy Pop album-and the first to be co-created with producer/guitarist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/bandleader Homme. This album becoming and his first US top 20 album and first UK top 5 album.

Joined on stage by something of a super-group featuring Homme, Fertita, Helders, Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens Of The Stone Age, and guitar legend Matt Sweeney, Iggy storms through a selection of tracks from Post Pop Depression and his 1977 David Bowie-produced albums - The Idiot and Lust For Life.

The Royal Albert Hall was packed to capacity and Iggy performed one of the standout shows of his career. The Post Pop Depression backing band supported Pop's punk antics with a rock 'n' roll homage of their own to a true original. An unmissable musical event, which was hailed by The Sunday Telegraph as one of the best gigs the reviewer had ever seen and now it is rebroadcasted on FITE! Don't miss it!

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